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Most reptiles , including lizards and snakes reproduce sexually . Despite this parthenogenesis has been observed to occur naturally in certain species of lizards and snakes . Parthenogenesis is a reproductive process by which some females are able to grow and develop embryos without ever having their eggs fertilized by a male .
What would happen to a population if all females reproduce through parthenogenesis alone ?
A)The population would have less genetic diversity over time due to the females reproducing asexually instead of sexually .
B)The population would have less genetic diversity over time due to the females reproducing sexually instead of asexually .
C)The population would have more genetic diversity over time due to the females reproducing asexually instead of sexually .
D)The population would have more genetic diversity over time due to the females reproducing sexually instead of asexually .
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